The program will bring together junior and senior scholars for a lively discussion of methodology and public law in nontraditional comparative law systems, through discussing works-in-progress in this field. The program will be divided into three mini-panels of 35 minutes each, with works-in-progress given on two panels on which senior scholars will comment, and a final panel used for general discussion. Each senior commentator will present and comment on papers for 15 minutes and we will then have twenty minutes of general discussion for the first two panels. For the third panel we envisage 10 minutes for each commentator and 15 minutes for general discussion.
Business meeting for Section on Africa at program conclusion.
Business meeting for Section on Comparative Law at program conclusion.